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Re: LaTeX 2020-02-02 release


From: Uwe Brauer
Subject: Re: LaTeX 2020-02-02 release
Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2020 11:35:48 +0100
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>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati <address@hidden> writes:

Hi Arash,

   > Hi all,
   > this message is a heads-up reg. the changes in LaTeX planned for
   > 2020-02-02.  Acc. to ltnews31.tex[1], the following changes have also an
   > impact for AUCTeX[2, 3]:

   >     \subsection{Extending the shape management of NFSS}

   >     Over time more and more fonts have become available for use with
   >     \LaTeX{}. Many such font families offer additional shapes, e.g.,
   >     small caps italics (\texttt{scit}), small caps slanted
   >     (\texttt{scsl} or swash letters (\texttt{sw}). By using
   >     \cs{fontshape} those shapes can be explicitly selected and for the
   >     swash letter shapes there is also \cs{swshape} and \cs{textsw}
   >     available.

   >     Using \cs{upshape} will still change italics or slanted back to an
   >     upright shape but will not any longer alter the small caps
   >     setting. To change small capitals back to upper/lower case you can
   >     now use \cs{ulcshape} (or \cs{textulc}) which in turn will not
   >     change the font with respect to italics, slanted or swash. Finally,
   >     if you want to reset the shape back to normal you can use
   >     \cs{normalshape} which is a shorthand for \cs{upshape}\cs{ulcshape}.

   > This change means we have to add 2 entries to `LaTeX-font-list' for
   > \textsw and \textulc.  I suggest the keys `C-w' and `C-l', i.e.:

   >     (?\C-l "\\textulc{"     "}")
   >     (?\C-w "\\textsw{"      "}")

Looks good to me.
Thanks

Uwe 

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